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06-10-2004, 04:32 AM
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Hello All, I am getting good captures when I have good source. The resulting mpeg2 file is around 2 gigs on disk but when I import the file into the dvd authorware it indicates the file as being twice the size. I am capturing using the settings advised on the capture guides Lordsmurf has on his website. Am I missing something? Also it seems that the authorware in question transcodes the video when it is already in mpeg2 dvd format, that seems odd as well. Software in question is Roxio EZ dvd/cd creator.. (Perhaps the culprit).

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06-10-2004, 05:18 AM
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Roxio is burning software only. Anything else (like authoring, capturing, etc) is horrible. You need real authoring software. Something like this:

Sonic DVDit! (www.sonic.com or www.dvdit.com)
Pegasys TMPGENC DVD Author (www.pegasys-inc.com)
Sonic ReelDVD (www.sonic.com)
Mediachance DVD-LAB (www.mediachance.com)
Ulead DVD Workshop (www.ulead.com)
Adobe Encore (www.adobe.com)

TMPGENC is cheapest.
I prefer DVDit! for most of my work.

Roxio is wanting to re-encode you video to what it THINKS it should be. This is HORRIBLE. These other programs will use your files as is, unless they are not compliant with DVD format (see the various capture guides for compliant DVD specs). If you're following one of my ATI capture guides, then you'll have DVD-ready MPEG material.

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Roxio is burning software only. Anything else (like authoring, capturing, etc) is horrible. You need real authoring software.
I thought that might be the case, thanks LS or Lord or whatever you want to be referred to as
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Darn, too bad there is not a trial version for DVDit!
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Darn, too bad there is not a trial version for DVDit!
Yeah, that's really a shame too. It's quite nice. I'm really happy with version 5 that came out a week or so ago. Bought the upgrade. Motion menus, multi VTS, fast AC3 encoder, the works (except subs and dual audio).

On the other hand, Adobe has FINALLY put up a demo of Encore. I noticed that the other day.

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